It's just discrimination against cyborgs.
LinkHonestly I think genuine cyborgism is very close for human beings, there are philosophical arguments that the cellphone has already started the trend, but if discrimination rears its ugly head we should have the foresight and capability as humans to stop it before it gets out of robot hand (haha get it)
Isn't this what history majors are always wanking on about is their prime use in civilisation?
Ok so calling tiwa's link discrimination is a bit far fetched, perhaps there comes a level of social faux pas? kind of like not wearing a hat at the dinner table, but what happens when this gear becomes permanently mounted? do you have to wear a scarf? is that fair?